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The one thing that brought America together: murder

The one thing that brought America together: murder

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How do you feel about the death of Jordan Neely?


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So you will speak out against Israel’s constant murdering of children the last year?

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While I understand it, I do not actually condone it. The man was no doubt a scumbag, but that's not nearly enough for a death sentence. While the hunt was on, my premise was that it was probably someone who lost a loved one through denial of coverage. I can see where that might prove a powerful motive for revenge.

I don't think Jordan Neely should have died either. Many white people do, though.

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It doesn’t matter which thread.
A group of posters in this forum find the murder of 10.000+ Palestinian children acceptable.

And that is not an acceptable attitude to have. And these people are fair game in getting murdered.

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The difference is killing one person or killing 10.000+ children.

It’s not rocket science. Don’t fvcking murder children.

It’s sort of like morality 1.0.

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@shavixmir said
The difference is killing one person or killing 10.000+ children.

It’s not rocket science. Don’t fvcking murder children.

It’s sort of like morality 1.0.
children being killed is horrible...you place the blame in the wrong place

https://www.algemeiner.com/2024/12/10/palestinian-authority-teaches-children-to-admire-suicide-bomber-who-killed-21-people/



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You disagree that murdering 10.000+ children is unacceptable, yet you get on your high horse when someone says murdering a few right-wing loonies is okay?

You do realise what this says about you, eh?

I’m sure that in reality you are nothing like it. Why keep feeding the trolls?


@Mott-The-Hoople said
children being killed is horrible...you place the blame in the wrong place

https://www.algemeiner.com/2024/12/10/palestinian-authority-teaches-children-to-admire-suicide-bomber-who-killed-21-people/
Uh. No I’m not.
Who’s pulling the bloody trigger?

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And so the ICC agrees, Amnesty agrees, human rights groups agree; even Israeli human rights groups, Israeli politicians and high ranking military personnel agree.

If you rape my wife and hide behind your kid, I don’t have the right to murder your kid.
End of.

International law. It’s there for a reason.



@Zahlanzi said
"So are you saying that what you meant was that you don’t condone this murder despite holding that the victim fully deserved it?"
There you go, this sounded almost polite. Since you put so much effort (it only took you what, 10 posts of rudeness and sticking to your initial, rushed interpretation), little buddy, i am going to reward you with an answer.

The answer is yes ...[text shortened]... But you didn't really wanted the truth, did you. You wanted to clutch some pearls and feel superior.
I won't celebrate murder by itself, but I do recognize the upside to the particular act in question. It has laser-focused the entire nation's attention on the cartel of criminally culpable for-profit health insurance companies that control and leech off the US health care "system."

I want those insurance companies utterly destroyed. Health care should not be a cash cow for sociopathic oligarchs and stockholders. Consolidate Medicaid and Medicare and expand them to cover everyone. Americans pay more for health care than the citizens of any other developed nation I know of, yet millions still have access to none, and even many of those that have access get abysmal coverage that leaves them deeply in debt or denied essential treatments.

A universal socialized medical system is what the US needs, and establishing one should be a plank in the Democratic Party platform.